In the United States, there are no term limits for members of Congress. Senators serve six-year terms, while Representatives serve two-year terms, and both can be re-elected indefinitely. Some states have proposed term limits, but these do not apply at the federal level. As a result, individuals can continue to serve as long as they win their elections.
That was discussed in the Continental Congress in the 1700's - Washington was one of those who felt it was important to limit the term of office.
There is no legal or constitutional limitation.
There is no term limit (maximum number of elected terms) for the US Congress.
A Representative is elected for two year terms. To date there is no limit on the number of terms they are able to serve although bills have been presented in the past but never approved.
they thought that they would give one man too much power.
There is no upper age limit.
There is no limit.
There is no term limit for the governor of Minnesota.
There is no maximum age set to serve in Congress.
How Does The Bill of Rights limit congress's powers
He or she can veto bills passed by congress
He or she can veto bills passed by congress